IN India boots a private university from an AI summit over a robot dog controversy - "A private Indian university was booted from a top artificial intelligence summit in New Delhi on Wednesday after one of its staffers displayed a commercially available robotic dog made in China, claiming it was the university’s own innovation."

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By RAJESH ROY
Updated 11:43 AM UTC, February 18, 2026

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People visit Galgotias University stall at AI summit ahead of an eviction order issued by Indian authorities, in New Delhi, India, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo)

NEW DELHI (AP) — A private Indian university was booted from a top artificial intelligence summit in New Delhi on Wednesday after one of its staffers displayed a commercially available robotic dog made in China, claiming it was the university’s own innovation.

According to two government officials, Galgotias University was ordered to take down its stand at the summit a day after the university’s professor of communications, Neha Singh, told state-run broadcaster DD News that robotic dog Orion was developed by the Centre of Excellence at the university.

Internet users, however, quickly identified the robot as the Unitree Go2, sold by China’s Unitree Robotics with a starting price tag of $1,600 and used widely in research and education.

On Wednesday, Singh told reporters she never explicitly claimed the dog was university’s own creation, but only an exhibit.

The incident was an embarrassment for host country India, the two government officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media.

However, a statement from Galgotias said the university was “deeply pained” and described the incident as a “propaganda campaign” that could spread negativity and harm the morale of students working to innovate, learn and build their skills using global technologies.

It wasn’t immediately clear if the university had removed its booth from the summit.

Still, the episode underscores the high stakes for India as it tries to cast itself as a global hub for AI and advanced manufacturing, drawing billions of dollars in investments while stressing credibility and local innovation.

The summit kicked off on Monday with some organizational hiccups as attendees and exhibitors reported long queues and delays at the venue. Several exhibitors took to social media to complain that their personal belonging and products on display were stolen. Organizers later said the items were recovered and returned.

The India AI Impact Summit, billed as a flagship event in the Global South, is attended by at least 20 heads of state and governments, including French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a session Thursday.

Also expected to attend are Google’s Chief Executive Sundar Pichai, Qualcomm’s CEO Cristiano Amon, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft’s President Brad Smith and AMI Labs Executive Chairman Yann LeCun.

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This is like when I tried to enter my Dad's Ford Taurus into the 3rd grade science fair and those cocksuckers disqualified me because I "didn't build it." I was truly a young man too far ahead of my time.

FUCK YOU TOMMY YOUR STUPID POTATO CLOCK WAS GAY AND LAME EVERYONE KNOWS I SHOULD HAVE WON.
 
After seeing "commercially available robotic dog made in China", I was seriously expecting something like this.
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And it wouldn't have surprised me AT ALL.
 
This is like when I tried to enter my Dad's Ford Taurus into the 3rd grade science fair and those cocksuckers disqualified me because I "didn't build it." I was truly a young man too far ahead of my time.

FUCK YOU TOMMY YOUR STUPID POTATO CLOCK WAS GAY AND LAME EVERYONE KNOWS I SHOULD HAVE WON.
The difference is that world leaders and company executives didn't attend your third grade fair, but they're attending India's:
The India AI Impact Summit, billed as a flagship event in the Global South, is attended by at least 20 heads of state and governments, including French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a session Thursday.

Also expected to attend are Google’s Chief Executive Sundar Pichai, Qualcomm’s CEO Cristiano Amon, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft’s President Brad Smith and AMI Labs Executive Chairman Yann LeCun.
Hopefully they all come back realizing that there's no AI talent in India and that American/European third graders are smarter than India's best college professors.
 
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The difference is that world leaders and company executives didn't attend your third grade fair, but they're attending India's:
I noticed how they're all Liberal minded leaders too so this is like when a bunch of retards have a science fair and the rich are there to hand out participation trophies to get some public good will.
 
Exactly what I expected from a "top AI summit" in India.

Only ONE group got caught scamming... the others at least had tight enough OPSEC their scams didn't unravel right away.
 
The University is mad people are calling them out
giving developing AI talent is need of an hour.
They can’t even write proper English. :story:

This isn’t some backwater fly-by-night school, this is one of the top universities in the country handpicked by their president to represent them on the world stage.

This is also who corporate leaders and politicians want to replace you with.
 
Reading this thread made me dumber. Bro. At least make 3D printed exoskeletons and put all the electronics you bought from China and Korea into them. If the Best Korea can do it you can too. 2725610-north-korea-tests-copycat-global-hawk-drone.webp
Its just a US Reaper drone. I dont care it looks cool and I wonder what OS they operate. Ripoff Red Star?
 
After seeing "commercially available robotic dog made in China", I was seriously expecting something like this.
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And it wouldn't have surprised me AT ALL.
I got one of those things for Christmas when I was 5 or 6. I thought it was so cool when I saw the box. Then I took it out and realized it sucked ass. Might as well have been made by indians.
The Emiglio was the patrician's robochad companion

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Internet users, however, quickly identified the robot as the Unitree Go2, sold by China’s Unitree Robotics with a starting price tag of $1,600 and used widely in research and education.
…This is just an ad for the chinkslop robot dog toy, isn’t it?
 
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